Comment on NHS hit by ‘severe drug shortages’ due to Brexit red tape

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HumanPenguin@feddit.uk ⁨1⁩ ⁨year⁩ ago

And we are not on the high side. Nice dramatically restricts drugs available to the NHS. If you have ever had to fight to get Nice approval you will understand I fave hence my retirement at 50.

But you are still forgetting the main point. EMA allows the nations under it to move drugs around. If ou need a drug in one nation. That your helth service dosent want to provide. You can buy it yourself and import from another EU nation. As we could in 2019. Now you cabnnot unless MHRA also covers it. So any drug created since 2020. Requires 2x the paperwork to even give you the option to buy.

just so you know back in 2000 that was multiple simi trucks of paperwork because at that point FDA and EMA would not take digital records.

It is still 100s f gigabytes of data for each drug. Needing to be formated for each agency.

As I said single payer is our only advantage, As even most EU nations have universal not single payer healthcare. But sales is still a relatively small part of the cost. Certification represents a huge part of all drug costsP Grooving it dose what you say and that the side effects are within reason at multiple levels haveing to interpret the results as each agency wants. And answer seperate questions from each agency before they will certify your drug as suitible for theie citizery. Is by far the largest cost after actual testing on animal subjects. independent of data analysis and presentation human subject testing is actually cheaper when it happens.

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